Nota de aplicación
Species of tall, fast-growing European elm, found mainly in England and Wales; before the advent of Dutch elm disease, it was one of the most common deciduous trees in Europe. It probably originated in Italy or Turkey: a survey of genetic diversity in Spain, Italy and Britain shows that all of this species are genetically identical clones of a single tree, probably brought to the British Isles by Romans for the purpose of supporting and training vines.
Ubicación jerarquía
- faceta agentes
- .. organismo vivo (nombre jerárquico)
- .... organismo vivo (entidad)
- ...... Eucariota (dominio)
- ........ Plantae (reino)
- .......... Angiospermae (plantas con flores)
- ............ Magnoliopsida (class)
- .............. Rosanae
- ................ Rosales (order)
- .................. Ulmaceae (family)
- .................... Ulmus (genus)
- ...................... Ulmus americana (species)
- ...................... Ulmus glabra (species)
- ...................... Ulmus parvifolia (species)
- ...................... Ulmus procera (species)
- ...................... Ulmus rubra (species)
- ...................... Ulmus thomasii (species)